The Guardian (Nigeria)

NFF, Pamodzi warn corporates, businesses against deliberate, deceptive advertisin­g

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T- nt HE Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF) and its marketing consultant­s, Pamodzi Sports Marketing Limited, yesterday, warned all businesses and corporates engaging or planning to engage in ambush marketing and intentiona­lly deceptive advertisin­g around the Super Eagles’ campaign at the 33rd Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroun to desist or face legal battles.

Chairman/ Chief Executive of Pamodzi Sports Marketing Limited, Mike Itemuagbor, want said the NFF and his company are irked by the activities of some corporates, who have opted to surreptiti­ously reap where they did not sow by identifyin­g with the Super Eagles’ brand in an illegitima­te and contemptib­le manner.

“We have seen one company calling itself ‘ Popcola’ and intentiona­lly using the Super Eagles’ group photo for newspaper advertisem­ent, and relating it to the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroun. It is a dastard move and they should be ready to face a legal battle if they do not tender public apology within the next 48 hours and desist from such chicanery. Another company calls itself ‘ Trophy’ and did a similar ambush and deceptive advertisin­g intentiona­lly.

“For the avoidance of doubt, Coca- Cola is the official soft drinks partner of the NFF and the Super Eagles and the company and brand with the legitimate right to identify with the team. This is the company that has kept faith with the NFF and the Super Eagles during good and tough times and should reap where they have sowed.

“In the same vein, Nigerian Breweries PLC is the company and 33 Export is the brand that can so identify with the Super Eagles as the official beer”.

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